Penn State Schuylkill celebrates 85 years of its original land-grant mission and the enduring idea that higher education improves the lives of individuals and the communities where they live.
Tom Sandridge, instructor and program coordinator of Radiological Sciences, has co-authored and edited a textbook in partnership with Doctors Without Borders addressing basic radiology practices for people of developing nations.
Crystal Schillaci is an Air Force veteran and mother who likes to work with her hands. A fresh graduate of Penn State Schuylkill’s Business program, she hopes to make an impact – and her own custom furniture.
Penn State Schuylkill celebrated the class of 2018-19 at its 74th commencement ceremony hosted on Saturday, May 4. See inside for video coverage of the event.
Susan Robinson is a leader, advisor and world traveler who also savors moments spent on the back of a bicycle built for two. She is also the Penn State Schuylkill 2019 commencement keynote speaker.
Casey Gregory is a senior earning her degree in Biology. Now that she's earned her bachelor's degree, she will trade in one lab for another as she begins graduate school at Virginia Tech, where she will study honey bee health.
Reese Barber is a father, business owner, and soon-to-be graduate of Penn State Schuylkill. With ambitions of challenging the juvenile justice system, he sat down to tell us what’s next on his journey.
Brady Seigfried is the first in his family to earn a college degree, and he's using his education to support the community where he grew up. Not quite a graduate yet, Brady has already secured himself a job in his field.
Leila Duka, a senior earning bachelor's degrees in Administration of Justice and Psychology with a minor in Sociology, will cross the stage at Penn State Schuylkill's commencement ceremony on May 4 and walk straight into her new role as a graduate student at the top criminal justice grad school in the nation.
Studying justice and the origins of theatre, ten Penn State Schuylkill students enrolled in an interdisciplinary course with an extraordinary global perk: a week-long trip to Greece.